convert mp3 to midi?
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- Nairn0
I don't think that's not how midi works, really
You'd need to peel back the source song to get at all the instruments, then program them in as a midi file.
What are you trying to achieve?
- play the midi through synthesia
khan - "I don't think that's not how midi works"? er...Nairn
- http://www.synthesia…
making the young ones be productive on the keys i guesskhan - K,I'm going to duck out of here now - listen to sublocked- this is more his domain from what I understand.Nairn
- play the midi through synthesia
- sublocked0
no.
you're gonna have shit luck unless it's a monophonic patch.
if it's anything complex you're gonna be fucked.
best bet with complex material is using melodyne's new version, which can pick out notes from a chord. it has a save to midi function.
- Was it you who linked 'melodyne' last year? That thing still amazes me - like f-ing magic, so it is.Nairn
- 187LockDown0
For the most part, you will have trouble finding audio converters for FREE without finding a hacked verison via torrent or similar peer to peer client, however; there are plenty of mp3 to midi converters that you can get a free trial and most run about $25-50 of you want to buy. One that comes to mind is by the same people who make mp3-to-wav. If you google "mp3 to midi" that should be one of the first links.
- 187LockDown0
Oh and yes, you can't really take most mp3's and convert successfully to midi, like a previous poster said "they are too complex"
- dbloc0
GOOGLE IT
- khan0
no shit, dbloc - thats why i asked if anyone knew of any free ones.
thanks for the help tho sublocked, 187... makes sense now!
- dbloc0
where you live in Dallas Khan...I used to live off lower greenville
- khan0
pretty much in the same area! off 75/univ